I have for sale a 560 North Viper 100% carbon mast ($250)and an HPL 220-307 carbon boom ($300) which I will sell for a package price of $500 and I will throw in 3 sails: 12.0 Aerotech, 11.0 Aerotech, & 10.9 North Warp. Each of the sails has some duct tape repair. I'm willing to sell the mast separately (still including the sails), but I won't sell the boom without selling the mast. I also have a 70 cm Curtis Mongo (now called Lifter) deep Tuttle fin for sale for $100. The mast & boom are from about 2001-2002, the sails are about that age or older.

Unfortunately, James, my stuff is with me in Iowa. The earliest I might travel to FL is late next Feb so I'm guessing this will not help you.

I sold my formula board package last year with a 9.5 sail, 490 carbon mast & 195-260 carbon boom, & 70 cm fin. I enjoy my Kona One Design enough, even when not planing, to let go of my formula gear.

Hey James, lots of formula gear in San Francisco, especially Mikes Lab boards. Graham is heading out there in August for college. He will be sailing out of the Berkeley Marinia. Maybe he could ask around if you are still looking. You could also place a wanted ad in the course board section of the classifieds.

Del- If I'm still in the market when "the season" comes I'll let you know. I actually have a Chinook carbon formula boom already, but I'd be buying a sail and a mast. (My 9.5 rigs on a 490, which isn't going to work for anything bigger than 9.5.)

gk- I still have the WindSUP and I really like it for SUP and light wind wavesailing. With a 9.5 it planes almost as early as my current formula board, so if necessary I could do without the formula board.

As a matter of convenience, though, I don't like having to change the fin size and footstrap positions to switch the WindSUP from SUP / wave mode to early planing freeride mode. Plus the formula has a bit of an edge in speed and upwind ability and it's half the weight of the WindSUP.

So it's easier to have a formula board ready to go for flat water early planing, and have the windsup ready to go for waves.

I can sail the WindSUP in non-planing conditions with a medium sized sail, but that gets kind of boring unless I'm with a buddy or something, and I'm almost always the only windsurfer wherever I go around here. I need to start teaching my friends from work while I wait for my fiance's horrible tendonitis / bursitis foot injury to heal so she can join me on the water again._________________James' Blog: Windsurfing Equipment Size Calculator
http://jimbodouglass.blogspot.com/2010/11/updated-windsurf-calculator-online.html

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